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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jul 1953, p. 7

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TO YOU STARTING Darkeyed beauties and ery stem and Edgar met in Edgar Com derson Misscerazel Hayes and THE MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR imam DWI HOUSE or HITS FIRST WITH THE 3551 IN aAiqu EVENING SHOWS AT 650 1333 All RITA Co Starring 114 ANDERSON Sir Cedric IIARDWICKE AM LAST OI THOUSANDS ADULTSEVENINGS ADULTSMATINEE HAYWORTHAGRANGER ALQ won aimng Mm aria Icxdfait STEWART IRICIIS FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT 75c Tax Included 50 Tux Included CHILDRENAT ALL TIMES 35c Tax Iiicluded ANOTHER BIG MUSICAL COMES EDNESDA MATINEE WEDNESDAY Latin lovers Dancingto 230 pm moonlight MGM screnades and tropic SIARRING RICARDO MilitiANANGIU NM NE EIIE SIIIIWS 650 PM PM PLUS CANADA CARRES ON Cohr CARTOON CARTOO ded wnn Crown Attorney Tiuttpdf QC jJanms Gum charged with melt ot fa car owned by Snow l3aiiiev Ion May 23 brought disiiissixl The ftlllig man was round in possession of the car but claimed but it had his brother and wld of his movei vllllgllt well be true and gave him ilnnisiil gravel pit was given Guys in addition to the llti days in custody served to date Wm Wednesday ian 3t Magistrate Gordon Foster presi Judgment given in the case been left vtii liiii by friend of QI1LtiL trial nents WltIl tzie ship commented Ills Wurg the storyl the benefit cf the doubt He was defended by ilacLaren QC Asked Adjournment Defence counsel for Frederick Smith charged With tlieft on June ii In Btllllt of car owned by Cecil Barnes skeil gin adjournment to July 13 because of Witness not available until then This was gran ted I5 Days More Convicted of taking parts from gravel crushing equipment in the Wallace Near In judgmcntgiven in the case of Earl McNeill and Gordon McKay charged by PC Downer with at tempted theft of chickens on June in the Wasagu Beach area His Worship noted that the two men had already started to make the attempt and when near chicken house were seen by the officer MONDAY who accosted them fine of $60 With costs of $2350 was imposed on each man Get Stiff Fine In the case of Pic William Parsons implicated in theft and forgery of cheques belonging to comrades in the forces sentence of three months determinate and three indeterminate was imposed on each of two charges to run con current IIc has been for 10 years in the army with good record Morrison Sentenced In connection with the breakin and theft at the home of Jack GIiiiIii rHE FIGHTING THUNDERBIRDS AND THE GALS WHO LOVE EM HERBERT YATES Durant starring Associate ProducerDunno 10 Ropubtic Pictum Corporation ciowEs Misccllaneous Shower The communities of ClowesDal munity Hall on June 10 inhonour of Marion Dickerand Kirk Dy mond with miscellaneous show er before their marriage on June 13 at Dalston United Church Her fellow employees at Dave port CGE Worksl held surpse shower in her honor before she fin ished work there in May Th Hamilton Mis ornc Handy Jr Mrs KeithSan Dorothy Hayes helped qpcn the many lovely and useful gifts Mar ionand Kirk expressed their thanks and all sangFor They are Jolly Good Fellows The evening was spent in dancing to the music of theyMerry Four iIlIIII iiitt IIIlIlt BIRRIMliRii iiiiiiiiiiiiii tiii nus Eltttlt tHRiSil iiiiiiii Saran Plly by MARY mean If Stoagyititttltgi GAME REPUBLIC PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT iiioiiiiiiii TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MATINEE WED 230 In ACTION AND COMEDY IN THESE TWO HITS YOU ARE SURE TO ENJOY EVENING SHOWS AT 840 pm LAST SIIOW 840 pm Recent Visitors Mrs Haliass Six Mr and Mrs SI Halrassand daughter of Pittsa urgh Penna were recent visitors at Victor Dickers Mr and Mrs Dicker of Toron to were calling recently on Mr and Mrs Victor Dicker ANTEN Mitts Miaiid Mrs Wilson spent Sunday at Paris Mrs Priest Bereaved Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs Priest in the loss Of her mother Mrs Waples who was buried atOrillia on Saturday itcd over the weekend with Mrs Campbell Recent visitors in the vicinity Mr and Mrs John Cdllins vis were Mr and Mrs Fleming and children of Port Credit at Flem met to Ontario 7H roast OMAN light Ituiltll Halt iiiiiiiis spoilt iiiun Intwmttjltititt Wtdluucm Pics CARTOONg LITTLE RuNAwA For Movia MerryLGoRouiidl Tune inVCKBB Each Aernodii at 540pm ings Mr and Congratulations to the pupils fut in their exams School Picnic gt Last Thursday the pupils and some of he parentsspent most enjoyabl alteration at Midl Park The children enjoyed swim ming and their races and all justice to bountiful supper Mr and Mrs Ruttan and family of Toronto were recent visitors at Bob Eastons Work 011 County Road Consledrablework is being done on the county road which badly needed ltgt 0N Woonsn sLoPEs The spring flowering peren Mrs Edley Wilson and family of Oshawa and Mr and Mrs Gee of Guelph at Fred Coles our school who were all success ooded slopes fromrNew Bruns Hamilton on May Iain Morrison convicted on forgery charge at Collingwood after the breakin was sentenced to six months determin ate and six indeterminate in the Ontario Reformatory to run con current Involved in the same of fences Hamilton on May her sons signature separated Scratches showed tongue The door was locked in his pocktr statement had to $90 each of Hamilton name and Mf did Hamilton apartment was nial Wallace Chappelle with tour charges against him pleaded not guilty to the breaking and en try with tnefbat the home of Jack Mrs MaijorieiIlamilton mother of Jack Hamilton and former May or of Barrie was the first Crown witness called and told of visiting her sons apartment on May when he was away She took two win dow envelopes and several other letters from the letter box two of these she presumed to be cheques but did not open them and left them all in the room Returning on May7 she found that the mail was gone but the door was still locked To Defense counsel Herman she stated that the names were visible through the transparent sec tion of the two envelopes and that she knew consequently that they mne cheques Shown the cheque which had been forged she said that there was no resemblance to Cpl France told of checking on the apartment which has one entrance Examining the Yale lock he found that some object had been placed behind the batten and the door jamb and they were slightly in fresh paint on the strip and three nicks were visible on the latch Iain Morrison called for theipro secution said he had known Chap elle for seven or eight years They were in Barrie on May with light panel truck which was parked on Dunlop Stwest of the City Cafe He went to nearby hotel for beer but his compaion did not go withhim Returning 15 minutes lat er he noticed some envelopes there and among them cheque for $19553They then went to Wasaga Beach Morrison taking the cheque been made to police by MOIIISOIIEIVIDg the story They went to Wasaga hotel met friends stayed over an hour drank the rimrwvhich they had brought full course meal was served and then went shopping in Coilingwood The cheque wascash ed groceries paid for The balance of the money was divided between them This was to helppay for the trip northReplyipg to question from Crown Attorney Thompson he said thatit would be about$85 Mrs McKenzie of theBeach sta ted thatChappelle was at her home there with Morrison whomahye in troduced as John Hamilton sales man They had rum brought by the two and then went to Collingwood The cheque which she identified in court was produced and cashed at the Dominion Store by use of the Herman cross questioned strongly as to her positive identifi cation of the cheque and insisted that it was not provnThis was disputed by the Growth One bot tle and one part bottle of rum giv en to Cpl France was produced as evidence of that taken from the Defence counsel maintained that it marks were shown on the door there was no evidence to show when they were made and no evi deuce connecting Chappelle with known as Solomons Seal grows on themarkg He also claimed it gig nificant that Morrison got back to Turn to page eight please Ellie iarrir Examinrr JULY l93 Section Pages to lo with lifted skirt it and open arms she awaits you at the IiOMULUS presvnf with PRICES FOR THISENGAGEMENT ONLY MATINEE WED 230 ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c NIGHTS ADULTS 65c CHILDREN 25c INCL TAX NIGHT snows AT 64 900 PM STARTS TODAY IMPEBIIII NOW ON THE 10th WEEK Fl RST4RUN TORONTO the Sarina refinery of Imperial Oil out rbcttor educated citizens It Ltd will remain for you the students to answer this question by your work and by your example The long and continuing history of the school which the year book faithfully records at the end of each term also includes tribute to distinguished graduate of the BDCI George Robert McMillin member of the Class of 27 Mr McMillins career as chemical engineer has culminated in his ap pointment as superintendent of Editorial Editor Glenda Robinson outlined the hepes of Canadian youth in her editorial Broad Horizons with which she prefaces the 1952 53 issue of Overtones The prob lems facing on leaving school have become increasingly complex she states It is no longer an easy thing to step out from the corn Turn to page nine please BCI 0Vetltii16i RecordsMoimenbiis IeaiinHisttiry oi School as New Wing Extends Program Facilities The Barrie District Collegiate Instituteslv95253 Overtones is record otthe first year of the school withits new addition in operation The yearbook reflects therschool life as it has expanded with more elaborate facilities and extendedcourscs and programs and enjoyment of working in new building with new equipment is found in much of the student writing of the school staff on its opening page and facing it photograph of the entrance to the new wing Principal TR Bowman has con tributed an inspiring message to the students in which he particu larly congratulates the school magaZines staff and its editorin chiet for her efficient job For several years we have been working in anticipation of our new addition states the principal The years of planning and build ing are now past and we haveen tered the periqdlof realization We trust that anticipation is not greater than realization The enjdygment of working in new building andwith new equip ment is only equalled bylthe re sponsibility that accompanies this pritiilege It is the duty of eagh of us to see that this building and this equipment are not misused In these days of more elaborate schema and extended courses and school programs the question is frequently askcdhAre we turning General reporting editorials cre ative essay writing and poetry of students in all grades at the col legiate excellenfphotogiaphy by the BDCI Camera Club photo graphs and biographies oi the graduating classes and review of school life make this year issue one of the nest to be produced at the school The year book is al most entirely the work of stu dents with the teaching staff of the school vvorking in an advisory capacity to assist the editorial staff with the publication Justloff The Eiramnei press Overtoncs has returnedlito solid white covergihstead ofithe red or black of previous years The school colors are in the trim and printing of the attractive binding which enclosesaimost 90 pagesof printing and photography 1953 Masthead Editoriachief of Overtones this year was Glenda Robinson Shir ley Frid was secretary and the masthead included several assist ant editors PaulBorysuik boys athletics Helen Thompson girls athletics Lorna Cunningham as semblies Joan Smith social Les ley Harris school organization and exchange Marshall Wicc photography Lenore Bowman art John Pogue formnews and Leon Periard business manager Staff advisers were Chis holm Synnott Cock burn and Miss Hughes Permanent staff reporters were Karon Gray Harris John Martin Ruth Channen and Jack Garner Principals Meirange Published by the students of the Bugle District Collegiate Institute Ovrtanea has composite group Located just southot Barrio onCiinccsionr 14 between highway 11 and new our NEW was mm DAN DAJILEYE ANNE BAXTER BEAvER TROUBLEQ THUBOOMVIVIRE Summer Poi PROTECT WHAT LIOU OWN msuar Bu PHONE GENERAL iNSURANCE Clapperton 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